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Rome: Pope Francis Receives Victims And Relatives Of Nice Terror Attack, 24 September 2016

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  • Pope Francis received family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones.The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis received family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones.The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis received family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones. On 14 July 2016, a 19 tonne cargo truck was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 434. The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis received family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones. On 14 July 2016, a 19 tonne cargo truck was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 434. The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis received family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones. On 14 July 2016, a 19 tonne cargo truck was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 434. The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis received family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones. On 14 July 2016, a 19 tonne cargo truck was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 434. The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Nice's mayor Christian Estrosi and Laura Tenoudji arrive before Pope Francis receives family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones. On 14 July 2016, a 19 tonne cargo truck was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 434. The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis greets Nice's deputy mayor Christian Estrosi after he received family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones.The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis received at the Vatican on September 24, 2016 family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones. On 14 July 2016, a 19 tonne cargo truck was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 434. The pope denounced violence in the name of religion. Left : Nice's mayor Christina Estrosi. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis received family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones. On 14 July 2016, a 19 tonne cargo truck was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 434. The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis greets Andre Marceau bishop of Nice after he received family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones. On 14 July 2016, a 19 tonne cargo truck was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 434. The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis received family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones.The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Pope Francis listens to Nice's deputy mayor Christian Estrosi as he receives family members of the victims of the Bastille Day terror attacks in Nice, France, renewing his condolences and promises of prayer for their healing and for the souls of their loved-ones. On 14 July 2016, a 19 tonne cargo truck was deliberately driven into crowds celebrating Bastille Day on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, France, resulting in the death of 86 people and injuring 434. The pope denounced violence in the name of religion, at the Vatican on September 24, 2016. Photo by Eric Vandeville/ABACAPRESS.COM
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